Become a Jungian Analyst & PsychotherapistISAPZURICH offers education for becoming a Jungian analyst with a Diploma in Analytical Psychology, and with the option to obtain the Swiss federal title: Psychotherapist. ISAPZURICH is provisionally accredited by the Health Departement of Switzerland as a psychotherapy training institution. More …

Continuing Education in Analytical Psychology ISAPZURICH offers also individuals the option to attend lectures and open seminars during the entire semester as an matriculated auditor and a 2-semester program for acquiring a Certificate in Fundamental theory of Analytical Psychology. More …

ISAPZURICH is in central Zurich on Stampfenbachstrasse 115, 8006 Zürich, 5 minutes on foot from the Main Station or 2 tram stops with Tram 11 or 14 to “Beckenhof”.

Our institute is housed in a Jugendstil building with large light-filled rooms, built in 1911 and now under historic protection. Nearby are two parks with old trees and a view of the city and the alps in the distance.

Paul Downes, Fundamental structures of the psyche: The primordial dance between concentric and diametric spaces in Jungian thought 1/1

Starts: April 2, 2015 - 12:00

Ends: April 2, 2015 - 13:45

Description: Based on my recent book, The Primordial Dance, Jung’s central concepts of the collective unconscious, the ego-self axis, individuation, anima/animus are interpreted through an innovative framework as projections of concentric and diametric spaces.

Josephine Evetts-Secker, The Cosmography of Myself: Landscapes of the unconscious 1/2

Starts: April 7, 2015 - 10:00

Ends: April 7, 2015 - 13:45

Description: Through dream, myth, fairy tale, and poetry, I want to explore the experience of personal inner geographies as well as more general cultural ones. Each of us carries an individual inner atlas, unique territories where complexes reside or visit. Extra reading will be suggested as we travel.

Josephine Evetts-Secker, The Cosmography of Myself: Landscapes of the unconscious 2/2

Starts: April 8, 2015 - 10:00

Ends: April 8, 2015 - 13:45

Description: Through dream, myth, fairy tale, and poetry, I want to explore the experience of personal inner geographies as well as more general cultural ones. Each of us carries an individual inner atlas, unique territories where complexes reside or visit. Extra reading will be suggested as we travel.